Installs and configures OpenSSH daemon.
- Debian/Ubuntu
- RHEL/CentOS/Scientific
- Fedora
- ArchLinux
- FreeBSD
Selects the packages to install by package name and manages the sshd service.
Set up an iptables firewall rule to allow inbound SSH connections.
Ensure that the openssh packages are installed and the service is managed with recipe[openssh]
.
The attributes list is dynamically generated, and lines up with the default openssh configs.
This means anything located in sshd_config or ssh_config can be used in your node attributes.
- If the option can be entered more then once, use an Array, otherwise, use a String. If the option is host-specific use a
Hash
(please see below for more details). - Each attribute is stored as ruby case, and converted to camel case for the config file on the fly.
- The current default attributes match the stock
ssh_config
andsshd_config
provided by openssh. - The namespace for
sshd_config
isnode['openssh']['server']
. - Likewise, the namespace for
ssh_config
isnode['openssh']['client']
. - An attribute can be an
Array
, aHash
or aString
. - If it is an
Array
, each item in the array will get it's own line in the config file. Hash
attributes are meant to used withssh_config
namespace to create host-specific configurations. The keys of theHash
will be used as theHost
entries and their associated entries as the configuration values.- All the values in openssh are commented out in the
attributes/default.rb
file for a base starting point. - There is one special attribute name, which is
match
. This is not included in the default template like the others.node['openssh']['server']['match']
must be a Hash, where the key is the match pattern criteria and the value should be a Hash of normal keywords and values. The same transformations listed above apply to these keywords. See examples below.
Pass in a Hash
of interface names, and IP address type(s) to bind sshd to. This will expand to a list of IP addresses which override the default node['openssh']['server']['listen_address']
value.
These can be mixed and matched in roles and attributes. Please note, it is possible to get sshd into a state that it will not run. If this is the case, you will need to login via an alternate method and debug sshd like normal.
This requires use of identity files to connect
"openssh": {
"server": {
"password_authentication": "no"
}
}
"openssh": {
"server": {
"match": {
"Address 192.168.1.0/24": {
"password_authentication": "yes"
},
"Group admins": {
"permit_tunnel": "yes",
"max_sessions": "20"
}
}
}
}
"openssh": {
"server": {
"x11_forwarding": "yes"
}
}
Not to be used with node['openssh']['listen_interfaces']
.
"openssh": {
"server": {
"address_family": "any",
"listen_address": [ "192.168.0.1", "::" ]
}
}
}
"openssh": {
"listen_interfaces": {
"eth0": "inet",
"eth1": "inet6"
}
}
You can use a Hash
with node['openssh']['client']
to configure different values for different hosts.
"client": {
"*": {
"g_s_s_a_p_i_authentication": "yes",
"send_env": "LANG LC_*",
"hash_known_hosts": "yes"
},
"localhost": {
"user_known_hosts_file": "/dev/null",
"strict_host_key_checking": "no"
},
"127.0.0.1": {
"user_known_hosts_file": "/dev/null",
"strict_host_key_checking": "no"
},
"other*": {
"user_known_hosts_file": "/dev/null",
"strict_host_key_checking": "no"
}
}
The keys are used as values with the Host
entries. So, the configuration fragment shown above generates:
Host *
SendEnv LANG LC_*
HashKnownHosts yes
GSSAPIAuthentication yes
Host localhost
StrictHostKeyChecking no
UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
Host 127.0.0.1
StrictHostKeyChecking no
UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
Host other*
StrictHostKeyChecking no
UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
- Author:: Adam Jacob [email protected]
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